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How to find a database available in cPanel account? Print

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Step 1: Login to cPanel.

Step 2: Click MySQL database under Database section.

Step 3: Go to the Current database tab, you can view available database along with their name, size, privileged users and action.

Step 4: You can find out the Database using search option.

Step 5: Enter the name of the database in search box and click Go button.


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